The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    "Ti OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Fridaj Morning February 23, 1$37
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State F. F. Meet
Will Open Today
SILVERTON, Feb. 25 T h
anaaal get together of the Ore
gon Future Farmers of America
alumni will be held at Portland
Friday and Saturday, according
to announcement made by Tom
Miller, Silverton. president of the
state association. George A. Pler
6on, president of the Union Stock
Yards, has lnrited the boys to
hold their convention at the Red
Steer cafe, fiast year the meeting
was held in the Sllrerton Hills
community hall.
Intending' to go from' Silver
ton are Paul Reiling. last year's
winner of the public speaking
contest, Herbert Jdnes, Charles
Brokke and a number of tlx
senior pupils of the SIlTertoa
Smith-Hughes department. .
Saturday : morn lug's program
will be called to start the day
at 4 o'clock in the morning and
go to the East Side and Fdont
street markets to see how the
products come to the city front
the agriculturists. The .Friday
night banquet will be at C:S0 at
which time the public speaking
contest will be held.
Quilling Club Meets
WEST! STAYTON, Feb. M.
The West Stay ton. quilting club
met in the McClellan hall Wednes
day for an all day quilting. Twenty-two
were present. A luncheon
was served at the noon, hour.'
SEaDip Saflfls'c Goi?
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V
$16.50 $22.50
5attc i
$19.88
$8.88
Millinery
$1 95 $2.95
500 NEW j
DflHBGGG
$1,95, $2.95
$3.95
Jpg $3.95 I
fmj Sally
if us is us tLJ&i&ir
, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY ONLY !
Prices are going up. We are quoting here SALE PRICE
and prices you pay for SAME merchandise after
Februarys -.. ! v
$0 WHY NOT BUY NOW?
MEN'S STRIPED BIB OVERALLS flGe
WILL BE $1.10 ...-.....
MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS AqA
WILL BE 69c ....... ..... J
59c
MEN'S AND BOYS' TENNIS SHOES
WILL BE 79c . . . u- - . : -
Extra Special About
50 v ot Ladies' Shoes
Rd, Grwn, Black Beige, Bine, White,
Sandals, ' OxfonlSr Strap Pomps
BOYS BIB OVERALLS, SIZE 9 TO 16,
WILL BE 69c i
49c
81-IN. BLEACHED FOXCROFT SHEETING,
WILL BE 49c YD....:.....- :J.
flCc
39-IN. WASHABLE TAFFETA j
WILL BE 98c YD. ... 1
69c
36-IN. PURE SILK RUFFsILK
WILL BE 49c YD. I-
29c
Shop Our Store for New Spring Things New Blouses,
Sweaters, Silk Hose, Purses, Coats, Suits, t Dresses,
Wash Frocks, etc. ' j 1
bjloch's :
.Golden; Rale; Store.:
: President Lauds Farley at Testimonial Dinner J
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tj : (
Xlc Prtdent Qmram
f fwtmu ter -Farlgy
Ucra than 1.700 rut Jamfiiad M rf Waahlnc
ton' awmnk hotels to )cin tm recognition et th po
ttUcal achiOTcmcBta o Jamas A. Farley, poctma .
Ur .general tad Democratic natknal chtirman, at
testlmonUl burner la his booot President Hoom
relt. principal apeaXcr, paid tribuU to tna abUlty
e Farley and atr id hU raeord loUUcaI
prophet. Her ar Ut taroa principal peta, left
ta richt,- Vie Prwldant John Garner, President
ItoOMvelt and Farley M the afpeared 'fit Cnnea,
Chans
ein
Is
Proposed
Changing- of tha downtown
loadlns ion of city bug lines
from . Commercial street to the
oath side of State street west
ot Commercial la the object of
negotiations now going-- on - be
tween the city and the .Oregon
Motor staages. 'A
Designed to clear ' up traffic
congestion at the Intersection of
State and Commercial caused by
cross traffic tarns now made by
the buses the plan will necessi
tate rerouting of the has lines in
a loop around the block bound
ed by Commercial, Court, Front
and State. r
An understanding will he
reached with the bus company
before the resolution requesting
the change Is introduced In the
city council.
There will" be no painting of
lines designating traffic lanes
until this plan Is worked out.
Norway Is Theme
For P-T Meeting
SILVERTON, Feb. 25 A Nor
wegian program is being planned
by Mrs. Theodore Hobart as pro
gram : chairman of the Parent
Teachers association which will
meet March 4 at 2:40 o'clock at
the Eugene Field auditorium.
Miss Bertha 1 Aim -will' give a
trarel talk about her; trip to
Norway last summer.
Miss Frances Nelson will give
a Norwegian rocal solo and will
dress in Norwegian costume. Miss
Viola Herrigstad will give a
group of piano solos. The small
pupils of Miss Helvie Silver will
give a folk dance, and the pupils
of Miss Hannah Olsen will tell
Norwegian folk atles. 5
During the tea hour, Nor
wegian Rosettes and coffee will
be served under the direction of
Mrs. Harry Wilson. Mrs. A. K.
Brendon will bake the rosettes.
Farmers Work Overtime
To Catch Up Ploughing;
Some Reseeding Needed
SILVERTON HILLS,' Feb. 2&.
Ploughing is being done" from
early morning until dusk at
night by farmers of the Silver
ton Hills community in an ef
fort to catch up with work that
the weather held back.
While some reseeding is nec
essary, it is reported here, that
not as much reseeding will Dave
to be done in the hills as In the
valley. Earlier snow fall helped
to prevent the hard frosts from
damaging. Spring grains are now
being seeded.
"We Cover the Town"
D0NT WORRY, MARY, OUR
HOME WONT CATCH FIRE
IT HAS AM ASPHALT FIRE-
RESISTING ROOF
Will your roof catch fire? Is
it fire-resisting? Are yon wor
ried every time there is a fire
nearby? Settle your roofing
problem once and for all
buy a roof that's fire-resisting.
" ' ' mtumutis ;- i-.i .-
bp ROOFS n
Bass-Hueter and
i Dutch Boy Paints
; Paint & Roofing Co.
474 Ferry : Ph. 4642
-W Cover the Town"
4rH Qub Leaders
Recommend Olher
? Grounds For Fair
f DALLAS, Feb. St At a reg
ular meeting of the Polk County
4-H Club Leader! association held
In the circuit court room' here last
Saturday, plana were made for the
next meeting to be held at the
Luckiamute -community hall.
' It was voted to present a resolu
tion to the county fair board re
commending the holding of the
County 4-H club fair at Monmouth
this year instead of Dallas. - -;
A committee from the Mon
mouth chamber of commerce was
present at the eeting, inviting this
group to attend the fair to be held
there and urged the support of the
club leaders organization in hold
ing the 4:H club fair at Monmouth
In conjunction with their com
munity program.
A committee consisting of L- N.
Llndeman. C. I Blodgett, and Mrs.
Secre were appointed to present
the resolution to the county fair
board and to work with the . Mon
mouth chamber of commerce com
mittee on this matter if It is de
cided to ove the county 4-H club
fair there.
Benton and Linn Jersey
Cattle dub Will Hold
All-Day Meet Saturday
CORVALLIS. Feb. 25. Dis
cussion of 4-H dairy club . work
and the recently adopted program
of the state Jersey cattle club Is
listed for. the all-day meeting of
the Linn-Benton Jersey cattle
club to be held Saturday starting
at 11 o'clock In the morning at
the Western Star grange hall
which is located nine miles south
of Albany.
Anyone interested In dairying,
whether a jersey owner or not, is
invited to this gathering, A. R.
Forster, president of the group.
said. Those attending are asked
to bring their own lunch, but
coffee and sugar will be furnished.
. Mrs. Kock Honored
WOODBURN, Feb. tl. Mr.
Anthony Kock tra honored with
a shower Sunday , afternoon at
the home t Mrs. August Hwnt
on Hardcastle avenue, with Ml 00
aa the dlTenlon. Prizes for high
score went to Mrs. O. I Van de
Welle ot gt. Fan! and second to
Mrs. Charles Henkes.. ' I ,
Methodist Qiiircli
Turnout Planned
Pastors Seek to Have All
Members Here Attend
march 7 Service
How many Methodists are there
In Salem and surrounding terri
tory T
The pastors and people of the
four Methodist Episcopal churches
would like to know and plan to
find out; also what would happen
If all of them went to church on
the same Sunday. The pastors
think: the churches would be fill
ed to the doors, both morning and
night and still hundreds would be
unable to get in.
The Salem Methodists, plan to
get every Methodist In the com
munity to - church, morning" or
evening, Sunday, March 7. It will
not . only -be a. real homecoming
for all the old timers, but an op
portunlty for the people who hare
recently moved to town, to get
acquainted with one another and
the other church members.
The pastors plan to preach from
the same text on the same sub
ject, but not the same sermon.
The Methodists ' began their
work in Salem 10S years ago un
der, the leadership of Rev. Jason
Lee, and hare been working bard
erer since.
, Perhaps Methodism's best
known leader is BJ. Stanley Jones,
missionary at large; who not only
was outstanding In the NaWorall before leaving for India to thons
Preaching mission, but more. re-1 ands of audiences by means of a
eently gave his farewell address 1 broadcast over a national hookup.
DOWELL'S : CJARKE1
Salem's Leading Market
PIIONE 8757
171 S. COSH ST.
We are stOl working on tbose good Bfontana heifer beef so If
yom enjoy good piece of beef drop In. folks.' The prices are
not hJch so come In, . look this fine display of meat over.
Sugar Cored Our Own Make
.. -
DoGnibocacc
Fresh Fig Feet
Go
DHOgqcI ILSvog "r s ao
PILJClE.ILAain)
Ow Own Make
HEAVY DACONv . 2Co-CCc
SwKar Cared
PgtooDSb 11611 E7-2CO
If yon are mot already a cmacomer of this basy market, why
ot now? We have the largest and beat equipped meat market
in Salem, with seven experienced meat cutters ready and glad
to wait on yon.
Open Until 7 P. M. Saturday
o
400 Buy Dog Licenses;
Saturday Is Last Day
With only two more days to
bring the deadline before pen
alties aTe effective for dog own
ers who fall to obtain licenses
prior to that time, almost 400
licenses were granted yesterday
by County Clerk U. G. Boyer.
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I80XSEI MDiDf
SAUCE Ml SET
1 Qt, 1 Ji Qt. and S Qt. sixes.
Smart, flat bead. Streamline
handles. Round, eaiy-deaa cor
ners. Cover Set, 6So Extra.
IIP
mm
TEA KETTLES
Wide fiat bottom for quick .
beating. "Non-clip" stationary
handle. 1 Qt- $2 39(R4.3J00) 1
4 Qt. $2.93 (J?V $3.60);
5 Qt 3M Uteg. $3.90).
DEXTRA-
MALTOSE
57c
I Pablum
J 37c J
RUBBING
ALCOHOL
Pint
15c
Icy-Ilot
LUNCH KITS
1.09
Complete with
Pint Bottle.
CIGARETTES
Oamels, . Lackles, Old
Golds, Chesterfields
KaJleighs,
per carton
and
$1.19
Large
Rinso
Xux or
Lifebuoy
3
for
acc
17c
s4SSsi IIIMIi
50c
BARBASOL
37c
60e
lyons rNi
TOOTH POWDER UT
- :
tor
1c
50c PEPSODENT
Antiseptic
only
With a purchase of a
regular bottle at 39c.
TOOTH PASTE
40c Pepsodent 33c
50c Ipana 39c
40c Squibb .. .
8 . for. i..aOc
40c Litterlne S3c
Colgate's -. le
TOOTH POWDER
60c Calox ..4Sc
50c Pepsodent SOc
60c Wernet's 44c
S5e Corega 2c
BOc Pastrth ....47c
75e
0VALTINE
57C
60c Mum
1 50Talcara.
1 25 Saraka
60c Calox
49c
90c sHiiCf
43c
Aspirin u&:. ,5 59c
$1 Hot SSL69e
60c Alka s.itr49c
25cJtVJSJL19c
Sal Hepatica 6o49c
35c Ingram g 29c
$1 Adlerika 79c
35c Milk ;sU?fe 15c
50c Vicks g.33c
50c Yeast
Foam 31c
35c Gem
Bladea 29c
$1.00
MAR -O-OIL'
SHAMPOO
67c
25c
AN AC I N
17c
for Fountain Specials
Jumbo Blilk Shakes. .lOc
Hot Fudge Snndae.................r.:..15e
LUKK'8 GLAZKD DON UTS A
8TL,KX COFFER
Banana Special,....-
Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream 10c
TOAMTKD . CHKK8B
SHRIMP SALAD
St COFFEE
Hot Chocolate with Wafers
Jumbo . Ice Cream Sodas.,
KE&B H A N D W I C II,
Ttic
10c
KLEENEX j '
S09 Sheets
KOTEXlU;
1 Dos.'
3Tc
51c
HAIR TONICS
7Se -Vaseline ROc
fl Lacky Tiger 79e
91JSO Kolorw : .
bak 1.0
91K Vitalis 79c
l.OO Kreml 70c
SHAV. . CREAMS -
Palmollve
(large) 87e
.Colgate's
(large) 87e
S5e Lifebnoy JZ3c
85c Ingram's -2c
6(k ITAUANyiI
BALIC
30c Jergea
Lotioa ,
37c
f ffOTtxh
"Astray
Van-Tagctror 1.90
35c Vjclcs Rub 24c
Challenge Aum90c
Listerine (Le.) 59c
$1 Lavoris : 67c
Lysol Mejium ; ,a2c
$15
Schick :g
PATENTS
50c Teast Foam 81c
75c Bengne ..... BOc
6Se BiMMloI 44e
- - Absorbine ..-94c
80c Bromo ' -
- Quinine 21c
f 1.43 Pfnkham tMe
75c Doaa'i PUU 4o
91.00 Ironlsed
Teast U
75c Cytex 49c
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